Jari Helle
Finnish ice hockey player and coach
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Jari Juhani Helle (August 10, 1962 in Tampere – April 20, 2017)[1] was a Finnish ice hockey player and coach.[2] He had a brief career in the SM-liiga, playing 18 games for Ilves Tampere in 1979-80 and 9 with Lukko Rauma in 1981-82.[3]
He started his coaching career in 1998 as coach of the U-20 team of KooKoo.[2]
He won twice the Italian title, both as coach of HC Bolzano: 2007-2008 (as assistant coach) and 2008-2009 (as head coach).[2]
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